A Louisiana police officer who survived being shot in the face last year died on Feb. 1 while escorting a funeral procession, when a vehicle slammed into his motorcycle.
Baton Rouge police Cpl. Shane Totty was killed in the line of duty when a pickup truck pulled out of an apartment complex and struck the motorbike he was riding, according to reports.
Totty was rushed to hospital but died from his wounds.
“The Sheriff’s department has been tasked with investigating that accident,” said Paul, adding, “we’re asking you to keep our officers in your prayers.”
“The Sheriff’s office is investigating the accident,” said Gautreaux, adding, “we’re going to look at all the evidence involved. A young man was involved in the accident, we’re going to have to wait for toxicology to come back from him.”
Gautreaux added there were charges pending against the driver, but “what those charges are we can’t say until we get finished with the investigation.”
“It’s a sad day today,” Paul said, adding, “it just highlights how our officers put their lives on the line every day.”
‘He’s a Fighter’
Totty was shot in the face last February, The Advocate reported, when a suspect shot into the windshield of Totty’s police vehicle. Totty was hit in the eyes and face by flying glass and shrapnel, WBRZ reported, and a bullet was found in his headrest.Eugene Thomas Jr., 34, a man with severe mental health issues, was identified as the gunman in that shooting.
Totty managed to make a full recovery and returned to work. He requested a switch to motorcycle duty.
WBRZ reported that the same surgical team that treated Totty after last year’s shooting, fought to save the deputy’s life after Friday’s collision.
Totty was also reportedly a new father to a baby girl and was planning a wedding with his fiancée.
Kelly, who previously supervised Totty’s motorcycle unit, described the deputy’s death as “heartbreaking.”
Fallen In The Line of Duty
According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, the past year saw 150 officers lose their lives in the United States in the line of duty.The largest number of law enforcement officers—53—died from gunfire. One of those deaths was deemed accidental, the remaining 52 were shot with intent to kill.
Automobile crashes claimed 25 officer lives in 2018, the second most common cause of death among law enforcement agents.
So far in 2019, the total line of duty deaths stands at 11, according to the website, with the most recent entry being that for Cpl. Shane Totty.